Réservoir à Zec Mitchinamecus, Laurentides — Réservoir Mitchinamécus (Bas)
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Fishing at Réservoir Mitchinamécus (Bas), Zec Mitchinamecus

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Zec Mitchinamecus

Description

Mitchinamécus (Bas) Reservoir is a fishing spot located within the Zec Mitchinamecus in the Laurentides region. Known for its trout populations, this reservoir provides anglers with a rewarding fishing experience. Access is free, but a modest daily fee ranging from $10 to $25 is required. Registration at the entrance is mandatory. The ZEC also offers camping options and cabins while playing a crucial role in the conservation and sustainable management of fish resources.

Highlights

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    Species
    Known for its trout populations.
  • 🚤
    Access/Launch
    Free access with a daily fee required.
  • 🏕️
    Accommodation
    Camping options and cabins available.
  • ⚠️
    Particularity
    Registration at the entrance is mandatory.

Réglementation officielle

Zone de pêche, exceptions et règles MFFP / Québec.ca

Nouveautés réglementaires de la zone
Modification of daily catch limit for char: 10 in all, with a maximum of 2 Arctic char. Implementation of a length limit for walleye in ZEC Petawaga: from 37 to 53 cm inclusively. Reduction of the daily catch limit for char in ZEC Petawaga: 7 in all, with a maximum of 2 Arctic char. Modification of the bass, pike and walleye fishing season in ZEC Petawaga: opens on the third Friday in June.

Location

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